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VIclory Over Cbain
HALIFAX. N:, Nov. 1 (P)-
Alderman' William B. Morarty,
chairman of the Halifax Boxing
Commission, said today an ap-
peal against Dick (Kid) How-
ard's decision win over Orlando
Zulueta of Havana, Cuba could
not be heard before Wednesday.
Moriarty said the Comislsion
could not meet earlier because
Commissioner Oeorge Fox Is on
a hunting trip The third mem-
ber is Fred MacDonald.
Fans. meanwhile, till 'de-
bated the Halifax fighter's 10-
round victory, over Zuluets, the
.number two challenger for the
world l htweight crown, Frl"
day night
A near-record local crowd of
more than 6,000 saw the Canadi-
an lightweight champion Bob"
weave and punch his ay td
what the judges, refreferee and
most of the fans called a 'leoar
decision.
Tom.Ryan. Zulueta's trainer,
however, filed an appeal to the
Boxing Commission. "We were
robbed: It was a clear case of a
hometown decision," he said.
Ryan said his fighter "had at
least six rounds, If not eight"
The judges saw It dfltferently.
Bill Walked cardal it three fr
Howard, two for Zulueta and
five even; Harold Johnson mark-
ed five for Howard, two for Zu-
Ireta and' three even, nd referee
Jack Delaney made it five How-
ard, four Zuluta and one even.
Alex Nickerson. sports editor of
the Halifax Chronicle-Herald,
said he scpred the same as John-
son.
Tom MeCluskey, Howard's
manager, maid "I am Confident
Dick won a fair fight on a fair
decllion They. n't toneh it;-
It was an up-an4-up fight.
McCluskey had his own expla-
nation why quite. a few Hall-
qqAians thought the hothetown
boy was the loser.
They, just can't understand
Dick ImprovinR so' much to beat
such a tighter as Zulueta. but
he did." he said.
McCluskey added that Howard
would take a rest before, prob-
ably going to the United Statexs
for a series of fights. But what
the fighter wouldlike to do most
was fight Armand Savole of
Montreal nex year for the va-
cant British Empire lightweight
title, the manager said. .

Sinn Feimer and wI
old chestnut daught
monium and DuOti
ed to the finblsh 24
Sinn Feiner was
est priced winner a
returned .26 per wl
lon'shota had a4pam
With amaron fea
ade with a $8 WI
he d race. Cr a
bined with second I
Glass for a one-tw'

Six table tennis nia Sarew
scheduled for tonight at th4e
SO-JWB Armed Service Center
in the finals of the thIrd sth-
mian Table Tennia tounm.nt.
The first game between 'Oeore
Gramnnum and' Arthr JIZ,
last year's champion and elian
runner-up, respectively, is sched-
uled to get underway at T pam.
This will be followed by the
military finals between H. Bella
and Priacert Cromwell.
Orannum and Bell are favor-
ed to win their matches, but no
easy victories are predicted. '
he winners of these two
matches will meet to decide the
Isthmlan championship follow-
Ifg the playing of the finals of
the mlttaryland civilian doubles
matches.-
Grannum and Joseph will be
playing agast each other in
Sthe cvAllanfinals for the second
time In the three years of the
tournament sponsored by the
USO-JWB. -
Joseph has beaten Grannuin
in practice play -but has never
been able to defeat the grand-
standing champion in a tourns-
ment.

,IN SLITHERY MACK, the
model called simple Te H-
Line" was a two-piece fitted
number worn wli. long blaek
gloves. It brought to El Pana-
ma's patio a beth from the
Paris boulevards o .the early
1920's, with somethlUg edd,
or taken awaY fot Ik.